Code of Conduct

RESPONSIBLE FIREARMS RETAILER
PARTNERSHIP:
A 10-POINT VOLUNTARY CODE

The 10 points of the Responsible Firearms Retailer
Partnership are:

1. Videotaping the Point of Sale for All Firearms Transactions. Participating retailers will videotape the
point-of-sale of all firearms transactions and maintain videos for 6 months to
deter illegal purchases and monitor employees.

2. Computerized Prime Gun Trace Log and Alert System.
Maors Against Illegal Guns will develop a computerized system that
participating retailers will implement over time to log crime gun traces relating to the retailer. Once the
program is in place, if a customer who has a prior trace at that retailer
attempts to purchase a firearm, the sale will be electronically flagged. The retailer would have discretion to proceed
with the sale or stop the sale.

3. Purchaser Declaration. For sales flagged by the trace alert system, participating
retailers will ask purchasers to fill out a declaration indicating that they
meet the legal requirement to purchase the firearm.

5. Consistent
Visible Signage. Participating retailers
will post signage created by the Responsible Firearms Retailer Partnership to
alert customers of their legal responsibilities at the point-of-sale.

7. Employee
Responsibility Training.
Participating retailers will participate in an employee responsibility
training program focused on deterring illegal purchasers. The Responsible Firearms Retailer Partnership
will create an online training system based on Wal-Mart´s training program.

8. Inventory
Checking. Participating retailers
will conduct daily and quarterly audits.
Guidelines will be based on Wal-Mart´s existing audit procedures.

9. No Sales Without
Background Check Results.
Participating retailers would prohibit sales based on "default
proceeds," which are permitted by law when background check has not returned a
result within 3 days.